Font bug in Java apps on Arch Linux

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What happens with fonts in my JAVA apps? SOAP UI screen as example (see toolbox)...
I have no idea where is the problem.
SYS: up-to-date ARCH LINUX.
$ archlinux-java status
Available Java environments:
java-7-openjdk
java-8-jdk (default)
java-8-jre/jre
java-8-openjdk
arch-linux java fonts jdk
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What happens with fonts in my JAVA apps? SOAP UI screen as example (see toolbox)...
I have no idea where is the problem.
SYS: up-to-date ARCH LINUX.
$ archlinux-java status
Available Java environments:
java-7-openjdk
java-8-jdk (default)
java-8-jre/jre
java-8-openjdk
arch-linux java fonts jdk
Did you recently install new packages? I've had a similar problem when I installed font-config on RHEL because it changes the default OS font (which you can also change). Is the font of your terminals changed as well?
– Centimane
Apr 14 '16 at 10:49
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:01
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:02
@warl0ck That isn't work. :(
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:01
@Dave Font-config installed. If i drop Font-config it's help? In term i set ubuntu mono manually.
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:02
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What happens with fonts in my JAVA apps? SOAP UI screen as example (see toolbox)...
I have no idea where is the problem.
SYS: up-to-date ARCH LINUX.
$ archlinux-java status
Available Java environments:
java-7-openjdk
java-8-jdk (default)
java-8-jre/jre
java-8-openjdk
arch-linux java fonts jdk

What happens with fonts in my JAVA apps? SOAP UI screen as example (see toolbox)...
I have no idea where is the problem.
SYS: up-to-date ARCH LINUX.
$ archlinux-java status
Available Java environments:
java-7-openjdk
java-8-jdk (default)
java-8-jre/jre
java-8-openjdk
arch-linux java fonts jdk
arch-linux java fonts jdk
edited Apr 14 '16 at 10:46
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asked Apr 14 '16 at 9:59
Brandon FarberBrandon Farber
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Did you recently install new packages? I've had a similar problem when I installed font-config on RHEL because it changes the default OS font (which you can also change). Is the font of your terminals changed as well?
– Centimane
Apr 14 '16 at 10:49
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:01
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:02
@warl0ck That isn't work. :(
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:01
@Dave Font-config installed. If i drop Font-config it's help? In term i set ubuntu mono manually.
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:02
|
show 4 more comments
Did you recently install new packages? I've had a similar problem when I installed font-config on RHEL because it changes the default OS font (which you can also change). Is the font of your terminals changed as well?
– Centimane
Apr 14 '16 at 10:49
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:01
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:02
@warl0ck That isn't work. :(
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:01
@Dave Font-config installed. If i drop Font-config it's help? In term i set ubuntu mono manually.
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:02
Did you recently install new packages? I've had a similar problem when I installed font-config on RHEL because it changes the default OS font (which you can also change). Is the font of your terminals changed as well?
– Centimane
Apr 14 '16 at 10:49
Did you recently install new packages? I've had a similar problem when I installed font-config on RHEL because it changes the default OS font (which you can also change). Is the font of your terminals changed as well?
– Centimane
Apr 14 '16 at 10:49
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:01
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:01
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:02
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:02
@warl0ck That isn't work. :(
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:01
@warl0ck That isn't work. :(
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:01
@Dave Font-config installed. If i drop Font-config it's help? In term i set ubuntu mono manually.
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:02
@Dave Font-config installed. If i drop Font-config it's help? In term i set ubuntu mono manually.
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:02
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I found solution!
first:
$ sudo nano /etc/environment
Second (add this string to config):
_JAVA_OPTIONS='-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=setting'
But I did't understand something. According to this article setting is not a value. Also above described parameter earlier is not specified at all and this problem been present.
According to the article you cite, settings is one of off, on, gasp, lcd, lcd_hbgr and a few redundances of the above.
– steffen
Mar 21 '17 at 21:14
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I found solution!
first:
$ sudo nano /etc/environment
Second (add this string to config):
_JAVA_OPTIONS='-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=setting'
But I did't understand something. According to this article setting is not a value. Also above described parameter earlier is not specified at all and this problem been present.
According to the article you cite, settings is one of off, on, gasp, lcd, lcd_hbgr and a few redundances of the above.
– steffen
Mar 21 '17 at 21:14
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I found solution!
first:
$ sudo nano /etc/environment
Second (add this string to config):
_JAVA_OPTIONS='-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=setting'
But I did't understand something. According to this article setting is not a value. Also above described parameter earlier is not specified at all and this problem been present.
According to the article you cite, settings is one of off, on, gasp, lcd, lcd_hbgr and a few redundances of the above.
– steffen
Mar 21 '17 at 21:14
add a comment |
I found solution!
first:
$ sudo nano /etc/environment
Second (add this string to config):
_JAVA_OPTIONS='-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=setting'
But I did't understand something. According to this article setting is not a value. Also above described parameter earlier is not specified at all and this problem been present.
I found solution!
first:
$ sudo nano /etc/environment
Second (add this string to config):
_JAVA_OPTIONS='-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=setting'
But I did't understand something. According to this article setting is not a value. Also above described parameter earlier is not specified at all and this problem been present.
answered Apr 15 '16 at 8:28
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According to the article you cite, settings is one of off, on, gasp, lcd, lcd_hbgr and a few redundances of the above.
– steffen
Mar 21 '17 at 21:14
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According to the article you cite, settings is one of off, on, gasp, lcd, lcd_hbgr and a few redundances of the above.
– steffen
Mar 21 '17 at 21:14
According to the article you cite, settings is one of off, on, gasp, lcd, lcd_hbgr and a few redundances of the above.
– steffen
Mar 21 '17 at 21:14
According to the article you cite, settings is one of off, on, gasp, lcd, lcd_hbgr and a few redundances of the above.
– steffen
Mar 21 '17 at 21:14
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Did you recently install new packages? I've had a similar problem when I installed font-config on RHEL because it changes the default OS font (which you can also change). Is the font of your terminals changed as well?
– Centimane
Apr 14 '16 at 10:49
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:01
Simply change the display font of Java should work. stackoverflow.com/questions/23284296/…
– daisy
Apr 14 '16 at 11:02
@warl0ck That isn't work. :(
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:01
@Dave Font-config installed. If i drop Font-config it's help? In term i set ubuntu mono manually.
– Brandon Farber
Apr 14 '16 at 12:02